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CMTS seniors sing ‘Goodbye’ to Columbia in its 2021 Senior Showcase
CMTS seniors sing ‘Goodbye’ to Columbia in its 2021 Senior Showcase CMTS / Screenshot By Jane Loughman | May 13, 2021, 8:57 PM
After previously performing in productions such as “Godspell” with the Columbia Musical Theatre Society, Joel Meyers, CC ’21, dons his graduation robe and a mask for one last hurrah. He sings a verse of “Goodbye” in front of Butler Library, performing the “Catch Me If You Can” number with seven other seniors from the Columbia Musical Theatre Society as a farewell to their college performance days and to conclude CMTS’ 2021 Senior Showcase.
For Meyers, “There’s only one word left to sing: goodbye.”
San Antonio at New Orleans, Final Score: Spurs get huge, important win against the Pelicans, 110-108
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The San Antonio Spurs continued their road warrior ways once again, this time beating the 11th place New Orleans Pelicans in huge game for seeding purposes, earning the series tie-breaker and what is essentially a six-game difference in the standings. Although another let-down third quarter nearly cost them, the Spurs were the better team when it mattered most, earning the 110-108 win.
DeMar DeRozan was huge in the fourth quarter and led the Spurs with 32 points, followed by 22 from Derrick White. Zion Williamson led the Pelicans with 33 points, while Lonzo Ball and Brandon Ingram each scored 24.
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New Orleans Saints Executive Vice President/General Manager Mickey Loomis joined Zach Strief on the Saints Radio Network on Tuesday night, discussing his team s week 14 performance against the Philadelphia Eagles and the Saints Week 15 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, the defending Super Bowl champions. Joel Meyers, the Pelicans TV play-by-play announcer, also joined the show as a special guest.
The New Orleans Saints (10-3) fell to the Eagles in Week 14, ending their nine-game win streak.